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Many student loan borrowers may be surprised they have a different loan service provider when payment pause lifts this fall. That could complicate restarting their monthly payments.
Around 44% of federal student loan borrowers who begin repayment in October have a new loan service provider, according to the Consumer Fi... | Banking & Finance |
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- Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy Sunday.
- The company said it anticipates closing all of its stores by June 30.
- There are some key dates if you want to avoid missing out on your coupons, gift registries, gift cards and more.
(NEXSTAR) – It’s time to use those Big Blue coupons that have been... | Consumer & Retail |
In February, egg prices fell 6.7% compared to January, according to seasonally adjusted data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Groceries rose .3% in that time, while menu items got .6% more expensive, for overall food inflation of .4% in February.
It’s a welcome reversal: Egg prices have been astronom... | Inflation |
Is certainty the new spending? When I talk to business, they often tell me that what they want, more than anything else, is certainty. And it isn’t hard to see why. These days government policy (and personnel) seems to change as often as the British weather.
The obsession with certainty can be overplayed. You rarely he... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
For a second year running, Revolut, the jewel in the UK’s fintech crown, will fail to file its annual accounts on time. It’s not a good look.Since it launched in 2015, Revolut has grown quickly to 6,000 staff and 25 million customers. In pursuit of a “one app, all things money” vision, it has expanded its product suite... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
The government's plan to expand funded childcare for working parents "will not work" unless the amount paid to providers is right, MPs have warned.
Underfunding had left the sector "straining to provide" enough places for children, the Education Committee report found.
Early-years charities have welcomed the inquiry's ... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Three pro-Palestine terrorist groups — including Hamas, the organization behind the surprise attacks that killed more than 250 Israelis on Saturday — have been funding their operations with tens of millions of dollars raised through cryptocurrency.
Between August 2021 and June 2023, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jahid (PI... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
Vince McMahon is selling a significant portion of the stock he acquired as a result of the WWE sale.
McMahon, the ex-CEO of WWE, plans to offload 8.4 million shares of Class A common stock in TKO Group Holdings. This entity emerged from the WWE and UFC merger orchestrated by Endeavor, the owner of UFC. As of TKO’s late... | Stocks Trading & Speculation |
- A big part of Sam Bankman-Fried's journey to criminal court traces back to the $35 million Bahamian property he shared with nine people.
- The 11,500-square foot apartment overlooks the marina and the Atlantic Ocean.
- A Signal thread labeled "People of the House" was provided by a key witness in the trial.
Sam Bankm... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
Plans for a tourism tax on holidaymakers in Wales have moved a step closer.
Legislation allowing local authorities to introduce a levy will be put to the Senedd within the next two years, the Welsh government has said.
It has also published the findings of a public consultation on the topic.
Supporters say the tax woul... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Voters in Red Wall seats targeted by Labour support taking energy back into public ownership, a poll reveals.
Around two in three (64%) people living in constituencies in the North, Midlands and Wales seized by the Tories in 2019 think the UK’s domestic energy industry should be brought back into public ownership. The ... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Luke Hickmore, investment director of fixed income at abrdn, also stressed that many people will be forced to renew their mortgages in the autumn having taken them out two years ago during the Covid pandemic when stamp duty was reduced, often at a rate of around two per cent.
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Commi... | Interest Rates |
The north Wales rail line is to be electrified using £1bn that was earmarked for HS2, the prime minister has said.
Rishi Sunak announced HS2 will only run from London to Birmingham and not on to Manchester because of spiralling costs.
Money will instead be used for alternative projects across the UK, including the one... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Eric Trump is expected to take the stand Thursday in the non-jury civil trial stemming from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against the Trump family and Trump Organization.
The former president’s son is an executive vice president at the Trump Organization. Eric Trump has oversight over the company’s o... | Real Estate & Housing |
Most Americans have less in their retirement accounts than they’d like, and much less than the rules say they should have. So, obviously, if that describes you then you’re not alone. Now, most financial advisors recommend that you have between five and six times your annual income in a 401(k) account or other retiremen... | Personal Finance & Financial Education |
(Bloomberg) -- Investors in Chinese bank stocks are getting a painful reminder of who’s likely to bear the brunt of government efforts to shore up the embattled real estate sector and revive economic growth.
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A Bloomberg Intelligence stock index of Chinese lenders has tumbled 14% from this year’... | Asia Business & Economics |
Want to Save More in 2024? Take This Step Right Now to Boost Your Odds of Success
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- Saving more money in 2024 doesn't have to involve making huge financial sacrifices.
- Laying the groundwork for your New Year's resolution right now can help you get off to a strong start in January.
Saving more money is one ... | Personal Finance & Financial Education |
How community markets for all could be a sustainable alternative to food banks
The number of people using food banks in the UK has increased from 26,000 in 2008–09 to more than 100 times that in 2023. Nearly one in five British households experienced moderate to severe food insecurity in September 2022.
However, they a... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
HUMZA Yousaf will announce a key step towards normalising a four-day working week as he tries to put his stamp on the Government he inherited from Nicola Sturgeon.
The First Minister is expected to announce a series of initiatives in the annual Programme for Government at Holyrood on Tuesday to differentiate himself fr... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
A convenience store owner says he witnesses up to nine shoplifting incidents a day, with criminals who are "more brazen and aggressive".
Benedict Selvaratnam says it is because shoplifters know they are not a police priority.
His situation is being echoed in small shops across the UK, according to the Federation of Ind... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
(Bloomberg) -- One corner of crypto has shaken off a prolonged digital-asset slump to come within touching distance of an all-time high.
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The sector is liquid staking, which offers easier access to the rewards earned when tokens are pledged to help operate blockchains. DefiLlama data shows that ... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
More than three quarters of U.S. small business owners believe that their company is equipped to handle any upcoming economic instability, according to a new poll.
The new survey of 1,000 small business owners revealed that increased interest rates and inflation are their top economic concerns for the remainder of 2023... | Inflation |
Bank Of England May Leave Rates At 15-Year High
Investors are leaning toward the next move in the key rate being a cut, probably in the second half of next year.
(Bloomberg) -- The Bank of England is likely to hold the line on its “Table Mountain” strategy to keep interest rates at the highest level since 2008 after mo... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Lloyds Rejects Latest Bid By Barclay Family For U.K.’s Telegraph
Lloyds Banking Group Plc has turned down the latest bid from the Barclay family to reclaim the Telegraph newspaper, as it looks to reassure potential bidders in an ongoing auction process.
(Bloomberg) -- Lloyds Banking Group Plc has turned down the latest... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
(Bloomberg) -- Binance.US Chief Executive Officer Brian Shroder has left the crypto trading platform and been replaced on an interim basis by Chief Legal Officer Norman Reed, according to a company spokesperson.
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The departure comes as the company controlled by embattled digital entrepreneur Cha... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
A slowing economy may lead to a decline in sales of pricey beef cuts, but don’t look for any bargains just yet.
Market forces that have been building for a long time, including devastating droughts, will likely keep hamburger and steak prices steady — and relatively expensive.
In part, that’s because there’s less beef.... | Inflation |
Hinduja Renewables on Monday said it has bagged a 250 MW solar project under a tariff-based competitive bidding by state-owned hydro power giant NHPC.
Hinduja Renewables on Monday said it has bagged a 250 MW solar project under a tariff-based competitive bidding by state-owned hydro power giant NHPC.
"Hinduja Renewable... | Renewable Energy |
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This will be a quick round-up of what was promised, pledged or otherwise presented during the Labour conference, interspersed with my opinions on the pledges and my predictions about them, should I have any. I intend to do this exact thi... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Axis Bank - Deposit Mobilisation Remains Key Focal Point: Systematix
Axis Bank has all the ingredients in place to be a leading banking franchise in India.
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The pandemic forced many people across the country to rethink their job and how they worked.
People have been speaking to BBC Radio Gloucestershire about how Covid prompted a career change they were "strangely" grateful for.
Rachael Willoughby, George Hill and Pete George all started their own business.
Ms Willoughby s... | Workforce / Labor |
The job market may be cooling from its pandemic-era highs, but there's one important metric where workers have finally notched a win.
After two years of crushing inflation — wiping out most workers' pay gains, American workers are seeing a reprieve. Pay is finally rising faster than consumer prices, according to data f... | Inflation |
Prime Day 2023: 22,190 Orders Were Placed In A Single Minute, Says Amazon; Details Here
The 7th annual Prime Day 2023 sales event was held on July 15-16. Here are the highlights.
Amazon has said that the 7th edition of Prime Day was the biggest ever for Prime members, sellers, and brand partners this year.
In a stateme... | India Business & Economics |
Across the plains of America known as the Corn Belt, farmers are spending their days and nights nurturing, tending to and praying for the wellbeing of this common yet globally significant food.
Scott Haerr, who harvests 4,000 acres of corn every year (an area nearly five-times the size of New York's Central Park), is o... | Agriculture |
Business NewsRBI Slaps Penalties Totalling Rs 10.34 Crore On Citibank, Bank Of Baroda, IOB
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RBI Slaps Penalties Totalling Rs 10.34 Crore On Citibank, Bank Of Baroda, IOB
A fine of Rs 4.34 core was imposed on the state-owned Bank of Baroda for violation of certain directions related to the creation of a cen... | India Business & Economics |
Ultra-wealth non-dom taxpayers have been hit by a record raid from HMRC amid fears that surging costs will drive wealth creators out of the country.
Non-doms and deemed domiciled individuals paid £12.4bn in tax in the financial year ending 2022, despite the fact that the number of people with non-dom status has slumped... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
The number of people sleeping rough in England rose by more than a quarter last year, official statistics suggest.
On a single night in autumn, 3,069 people slept outside, 26% more than in 2021, says the Department of Levelling Up, Communities and Housing.
The rise follows four years of decreases in rough sleeping, par... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
- IMF's Kristalina Georgieva said that the public sector should keep preparing to deploy central bank digital currencies and related payment platforms in the future.
- "We have not yet reached land. There is so much more space for innovation and so much uncertainty over use-cases," said Georgieva, managing director of ... | Banking & Finance |
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- Italy trading at 50% discount to world stocks
- Domestic firms hit hardest by fiscal, growth outlook
- Some shares too cheap to ignore - investors
LONDON/MILAN, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Italian stocks are trading at their deepest discount in 35 years compared to world shares as investors fret over the ... | Europe Business & Economics |
- More than three in 10 Americans think credit cards are "dangerous" or "evil," according to a NerdWallet poll.
- But having at least one credit card and using it responsibly can be a financial benefit, especially for those looking to establish good credit, experts say.
- There are benefits and drawbacks to having more... | Personal Finance & Financial Education |
FIRST ON FOX: A large bipartisan coalition in the House is introducing legislation Friday that would reverse a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) targeting oil and gas producers.
The Promoting Domestic Energy Production Act — authored by Reps. Mike Carey, R-Ohio, and Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas, and joined by... | Energy & Natural Resources |
A Tale of Two Retirements: Why CEOs Get Bigger Retirement Subsidies Than the Rest of Us
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In the eight years we’ve been analyzing the retirement divide, we’ve seen ordinary workers struggle with rising insecurity while corporate executives enjoy ever larger gilded nest eggs.
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Shoppers stocked up on wine, fresh cream and pastry over King Charles's coronation, with sales of those products soaring, figures suggest.
Research firm Kantar said people "got into the spirit" of the occasion and had a go at making the official Coronation quiche.
It also said food inflation ticked lower in the four we... | Inflation |
The governor of the Bank of England, which has raised interest rates to a 15-year high, has said the UK labour market and not Brexit is to blame for stubbornly high inflation.
Andrew Bailey said the tight jobs market - with near-record low unemployment, more than a million jobs vacancies and wage growth of 7.2% - was ... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
The Conservative Party must be “decent and humane”, the justice secretary has said.
It come as the chancellor is considering real-terms cuts to benefits in the government’s autumn statement.
Alex Chalk, a moderate Conservative MP appointed justice secretary in April, urged his colleagues that Conservatism must provide ... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Remaining supplies of British-grown leaks will be eaten up by April, growers are warning, compounding the shortage of other fruit and vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers.
The "most difficult season ever" has been blamed on high temperatures and a lack of rain, followed by a period of cold weather.
It c... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Everyone loves seeing growth in their portfolio. However, a good year of investing doesn't necessarily indicate a sound long-term investment strategy. Generating sufficient retirement income means planning ahead of time but being able to adapt to evolving circumstances. As a result, keeping a realistic rate of return i... | Personal Finance & Financial Education |
A supermarket which prides itself on selling only British meat has become embroiled in a major beef fraud investigation.
The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) – part of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) – is carrying out the probe and revealed that a supplier has been selling “large volumes” of pre-packed meat and deli pro... | Consumer & Retail |
Tory MPs are demanding urgent explanations from ministers over the levelling up agenda after an official report said plans to move thousands more civil service jobs from London to Birmingham and Newcastle had been scrapped.
The Government Property Agency (GPA), which falls under the Cabinet Office, said in a brief refe... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
While media attention remains largely fixed on crypto’s best-known players, there are a host of startups in the web3 industry trying to make a name for themselves despite bear-market conditions.
TechCrunch+ got to see a number of those startups during web3 accelerator Alliance DAO’s latest demo day for All11 program pa... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
House GOP advances bill to block Biden’s student loan repayment program
More than 4 million borrowers are enrolled in the program, according to the Education Department.
House Republicans on Thursday advanced legislation to overturn President Joe Biden’s new student loan repayment program that lowers monthly payments a... | Personal Finance & Financial Education |
There are certain businesses that are supposed to be recession-proof. Healthcare, groceries, and funeral homes are the obvious ones – services and goods that people will always need, whatever the economic climate.
Then there are those that are expected to thrive during a downturn: repair shops, DIY outfits, pawn shops,... | Inflation |
More Than 97% Of Rs 2,000 Notes Returned To Banking System: RBI
On May 19, the RBI announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 denomination bank notes from circulation.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday said that more than 97% of the Rs 2,000 bank notes have been returned to the banking system and only about Rs 10,... | India Business & Economics |
Modifi Plans To Expand Market With Focus On SME
Modifi is projecting an increase in its Indian operations, targeting aggressive growth in business within the country by 2024, the company said in a statement.
Modifi, a global fintech platform, on Thursday announced an expansion strategy to enhance its presence in the In... | India Business & Economics |
A sprinkling of question marks are being thrown around what in Westminster is called the "triple lock".
It is a promise that dates back to the Coalition Agreement in 2010 - when the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats came together in government.
On page 26 of that document, they committed to what they actually called ... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
TALLAHASSEE — If it hadn’t been for a fender bender on Interstate 75 near Chattanooga, Tennessee, Tuesday morning, most folks wouldn’t know that Gov. Ron DeSantis was using state government vehicles for his 2024 run for president.
Tuesday’s four-vehicle collision on the way to a campaign fundraiser draws a curtain back... | Nonprofit, Charities, & Fundraising |
Gland Pharma Q2 Results Review - Slowly Getting Back On Track: Motilal Oswal
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Parents on universal credit will be able claim hundreds of pounds more to cover childcare costs from the end of June, the government has announced.
The government will allow parents on the benefit to claim back £951 for childcare costs for one and £1,630 for two or more children - a 47% increase.
The policy was annou... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
- Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche that the U.S. government's enforcement action against Binance will allow the crypto industry to "turn the page."
- Binance was hit by the U.S. government with a $4 billion settlement last week, which saw its founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao step down and plead... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
Biden Administration Proposes Changes In H-1B Visa Rules To Improve Efficiency
The rules aim to streamline eligibility, provide more flexibility to F-1 students, entrepreneurs and those working for non-profits.
The Biden administration is proposing changes in the H-1B foreign workers programme to improve efficiency by ... | Workforce / Labor |
Campaigners have warned that Vodafone turning off its 3G network will lead to people with older and more basic phones falling into "digital poverty."
Vodafone will be the first UK telecoms firm to stop providing 3G when it begins a nationwide phase-out in June.
This will free up radio frequencies for faster 4G and 5G s... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
WeWork Says No Impact On Indian Business Amid Reports Of Potential Bankruptcy Of Global Unit
In WeWork India, Embassy Group holds a 73% stake, while WeWork Global has a 27% shareholding.
Amid reports that U.S.-based WeWork Global Inc. plans to file for bankruptcy soon, coworking major WeWork India Pvt. on Wednesday ass... | India Business & Economics |
Keir Starmer has backed Sadiq Khan’s call for the government to put money behind a more generous scrappage scheme to help Londoners upgrade older vehicles as the party seeks to limit the electoral fallout of the policy.
The Labour leader said that ministers should help fund a “proper scrappage scheme” for owners of mor... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Every October, the Social Security Administration announces its annual cost-of-living adjustment, a tweak to the monthly benefits of 71 million recipients that's meant to keep them abreast with inflation. The upcoming benefit hike is likely to fall far short of the current year's 8.7% increase, with experts warning tha... | Inflation |
Pubs in England and Wales will be able to continue selling takeaway drinks after the government decided to keep Covid licensing rules.
They were allowed to serve customers through hatches when they were forced to close under pandemic laws in 2020.
The rules were due to expire on 30 September, but the BBC has been told ... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Stock Market Live: GIFT Nifty Signals Lower Open; Tata Motors, Infosys, Zee, ICICI Bank, HAL In Focus
Live updates on India's equity markets on Nov. 10.
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Asian Markets Trade Lower
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U.S. Dollar Index at 105.9
U.S. 10-year bond yield at 4.48%
Brent crude unchanged at $80.01 per bar... | India Business & Economics |
Ubiquitous tip prompts on touchscreens appear to be affecting Americans' propensity to generously tip service workers in the flesh, as was once the norm around the holidays.
Theto add gratuities to all manner of bills have worn out Americans on tipping, particularly as inflation chews into their own budgets, a new surv... | Consumer & Retail |
Labour has overturned huge majorities in two Tory strongholds: voters in Mid Bedfordshire have decided they want an MP for whom the seat isn’t merely a platform for a TV career, and the people of Tamworth have turned down the opportunity to be represented by someone who makes crass jokes about hungry children.
Calls fo... | Inflation |
There’s been a lot of talk recently about NFTs, mainly that the vast majority of them are now damn near worthless.
Or at least, that’s what the detractors are saying. One report from crypto analysis firm dappGambl that’s making the rounds looks at the price of current NFTs using public crypto scanning sites like CoinMa... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
MCX Q2 Results Review - Contribution To SGF Hits Profitability: Motilal Oswal
MCX has migrated successfully to its new Commodity Derivatives Platform.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump‘s company no longer prepares the sweeping financial statements that New York state contends were full of deceptive numbers for years, ... | Real Estate & Housing |
Rishi Sunak is reportedly considering an inheritance tax cut as he attempts to woo voters and create dividing lines with Labour, who are comfortably ahead in the polls.
The plans would make way for the eventual scrapping of the levy, the Sunday Times has reported.
However, Downing Street has sought to play down specula... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Singapore Plans Investment Rules To Shield Critical Entities
Singapore plans to introduce a bill that sets out a new investment management regime for investors in a bid to ensure the continuity of so-called “critical entities.”
(Bloomberg) -- Singapore plans to screen investments more closely in sectors critical to its... | Asia Business & Economics |
It was a short week and that was reflected in the amount of news we covered in fintech land last week. But there was still plenty to talk about, including Clair’s raise, some allegations against Deel and exclusive post-SVB growth numbers shared by banking services startup Mercury.
On-demand pay gets a boost
Some 82% of... | Banking & Finance |
The ravaging of retirement accounts is on a roll.
The number of participants taking hardship withdrawals from their 401(k) was up 13% in the third quarter versus the second quarter, according to a new survey from Bank of America, which tracks about 4 million clients’ employee benefit programs.
That tallies up to more t... | Personal Finance & Financial Education |
China Local Governments Are Finding It No Longer Cheap To Borrow
China’s local authorities are finding it more expensive to sell bonds, the latest sign of rising stress.
(Bloomberg) -- China’s local authorities are finding it more expensive to sell bonds, the latest sign of rising stress as policymakers ramp up borrowi... | Asia Business & Economics |
Stocks To Watch: Asian Paints, Wipro, Adani Energy, RVNL, Biocon, IDFC First Bank, Grasim, Manappuram Finance
Here are the stocks to watch before going into trade today.
U.S. stocks pared losses after posting big gains this month, with traders awaiting the latest inflation data, remarks from Federal Reserve speakers an... | India Business & Economics |
Indulgent Personal Loan Borrowers Face A Moment Of Reckoning
The lending rates on personal loans are likely to rise by 50–100 basis points across the system, bankers say.
Suraj Kumar is under a pile of debt. In about six years, his burden has doubled to Rs 16 lakh.
The Mumbai-based media professional has at least six c... | India Business & Economics |
The new Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLA) go into effect on October 1 each year and are active through the following year. For the upcoming federal fiscal year (Oct. 2023 to Sept. 2024), the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service increased allotments for 48 states and Washington, D.C., as well as Ala... | Inflation |
The Republican-controlled House is once again targeting the Internal Revenue Service, this time voting to cut some of the agency’s funding to pay for a $14.3 billion emergency aid package for Israel.
The bill, put forth by the House’s newly minted speaker, Mike Johnson, passed the House Thursday, but is unlikely to eve... | Inflation |
A council has been told that it must take action to reduce its multi-million pound overspend or it will face bankruptcy.
Somerset Council has an estimated budget gap of £80m for 2024/25, with a further £50m forecast for 2025/26.
The warning from auditors comes just six months after the unitary council was formed in A... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
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NEW YORK (AP) — Eric Trump returned to the witness stand Friday to testify at the civil fr... | Banking & Finance |
At first glance, the sharp fall in the rate of inflation to 6.8% puts the UK on a path to a more normal economic situation.
However, the underlying measures of inflationary pressures across the economy, are no longer going in the right direction.
The falls in domestic energy bills have caused the headline rate of infla... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Emerging-Market Funding Gets Creative as Dollar Bonds Dry Up
At the BRICS summit in Johannesburg this week, a key item on the agenda was reducing dollar dependence across emerging markets. In bond sales, it’s already happening.
(Bloomberg) -- At the BRICS summit in Johannesburg this week, a key item on the agenda was r... | Bonds Trading & Speculation |
Pencil Maker DOMS Industries IPO To Open On Dec 13
The company's IPO comprises a fresh issue aggregating up to Rs 350 crore and an Offer For Sale (OFS) aggregating up to Rs 850 crore by promoters.
Pencil maker DOMS Industries is set to launch its Rs 1,200-crore Initial Public Offering (IPO) on Dec. 13.
The three-day ma... | Stocks Trading & Speculation |
Banking Sector Well Prepared To Withstand Reverses From Hardening Yields: RBI Paper
The banking sector is "well prepared" in the current phase of hardening yields, said a paper by RBI officials published on Thursday.
The banking sector is "well prepared" in the current phase of hardening yields, said a paper by RBI off... | Banking & Finance |
Dialling 999 as my baby’s face swelled to unrecognisable proportions was not how I had hoped our early days of weaning would go. The telltale signs of allergy had plagued my daughter since she was a newborn: the “colic”; the eczema that weeped and crusted despite the cocktail of steroid creams; the hives that erupted a... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Beyond Meat cuts non-production workforce by 19% as plant-based meat demand weakens
The reduction of is part of a broader corporate review, the company says.
Beyond Meat is cutting 19% of its non-production workforce after a weaker-than-expected third quarter.
The plant-based meat company said Thursday that the reducti... | Consumer & Retail |
Making a Big Purchase? Follow These 5 Steps Get the Biggest Discount and Boost Your Rewards
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An Italian holiday may be a priceless experience for those who have enjoyed all this country has to offer. But the summer of 2023 will go down as one of the priciest in history after a slew of price gouging scandals at cafes and restaurants that have affected foreign tourists and Italians alike.
Take the couple charged... | Europe Business & Economics |
The open internet once seemed inevitable. Now, as global economic woes mount and interest rates climb, the dream of the 2000s feels like it’s on its last legs. After abruptly blocking access to unregistered users at the end of last month, Elon Musk announced unprecedented caps on the number of tweets—600 for those of u... | Interest Rates |
“We only hopped on a call maybe 36 hours ago, and then we closed the deal 24 hours ago,” Lucy Guo, the founder of Passes, told TechCrunch.
Guo declined to disclose the terms of the deal, but Fanhouse is a much more established platform. Fanhouse, founded in 2020, raised a $20 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz... | Consumer & Retail |
Jeremy Hunt has been mocked over his claim Rachel Reeves failed to mention inflation in her keynote conference speech – when his Labour counterpart did in fact making clear the cost of living has soared under the Tories.
The chancellor attempted to insert himself into the economic conversation at the Labour Party confe... | Inflation |
Apple’s venture into financial products continues to grow, but what’s coming next?
Yesterday’s press release got me thinking about that. The company announced that Apple Card achieved the award for Best Co-Branded Credit Card for Customer Satisfaction with No Annual Fee in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Credit Card Satisfact... | Banking & Finance |
Tory MPs are used to poring over the pages of the Telegraph titles for evidence of whose political fortunes are up or down in the party’s papers of choice. Now, however, senior Conservatives are more worried about the increasingly fraught battle for the publications’ ownership than with what appears on their pages.
The... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
The former cabinet minister Gavin Williamson has taken a job at firm launching a payment card “built for the influencer lifestyle”, which was previously hit with a consumer warning by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and currently only offers its product in Brazil.
Williamson has gained permission to join the advi... | Banking & Finance |
Valid TRQ Holders Under India-UAE Trade Pact Can Import Gold Through Bullion Exchange IIBX
Indian jewellers having a valid license to import a specified quantity of gold at concessional customs duty from the UAE can import it through bullion exchange IIBX, under the free trade agreement.
Indian jewellers having a valid... | India Business & Economics |
Sky News has won the data journalism award at the Press Gazette's Future of Media Awards for its Westminster Accounts project which was praised for having a "massive impact".
An interactive database lets the reader search for information about the earnings and donations declared by any MP, political party, all-party p... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Hackers stole millions of dollars of crypto from FTX after the company declared bankruptcy.
At the time, the company transferred $500 million onto a USB drive to safeguard it, per Wired.
FTX dramatically imploded late last year. CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is on trial over fraud charges.
FTX employees reportedly scrambled to... | Crypto Trading & Speculation |
The Bank of England today announced that they were hiking the rate by half a percentage point to 5% - higher than most experts had expected.
That came after yesterday’s grim news that inflation was stuck at 8.7% - well off Sunak’s target of halving it by the end of the year.
Even more worryingly, so-called “core inflat... | United Kingdom Business & Economics |
Lending laws are changing — and borrowers could pay the price
State and federal authorities are struggling with usury and interest rate cap limitations as new technologies change the way that financial services are delivered and allow some lenders to circumvent them. Many states are opting for traditional solutions tha... | Banking & Finance |
Subsets and Splits
Unique Topics Sorted
Provides a simple list of all unique topics in the training dataset, which helps identify the range of subjects covered but offers minimal analytical insight beyond basic categorization.
List Unique Topics
Simple retrieval of unique topics from the dataset, useful for basic exploration but lacks deeper insights.